Where to see it: Cable television and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5zNz0n7efk

Script: Imagine your child screaming in the middle of the night when a convicted felon breaks into your home. Worse, he comes back a second time. You use a firearm to defend yourself and your family. Unbelievably, Barack Obama voted to make you the criminal. It's a true story. And, it gets worse. Obama voted four times to deny citizens the right of self protection, even in their home. Defend freedom. Defeat Obama. Get the facts at gunbanobama.com. NRA Political Victory Fund is responsible for the content of this advertising.

Video: Using ominous black and white video, this ad tries to re-enact a home break-in where the homeowner runs afoul of the law after shooting the burglar.

Analysis: This ad by gun rights advocates is loosely based on a 2003 crime in suburban Chicago. Someone stole a set of house keys in a posh neighborhood. Later, the keys were used to enter the home. But, the burglar was shot multiple times by the homeowner.

Under a village ordinance banning handguns, the man was fined $750. The state legislature passed a bill that said such local gun bans could not be enforced when the gun was being used for self defense. Obama voted against the bill.

The independent group factcheck.org says this NRA ad is misleading because they stretch the truth. Yes, Obama voted to uphold enforcement of local gun bans.

But, he did nothing that could

be characterized as denying a citizen's right to self-protection.

And the ad producers exaggerated details of the break-in, probably

for political drama.

The ad does not address a campaign pledge from Obama that he will uphold the Second Amendment, the right to bear arms. Incidentally, after the United State Supreme Court struck down a local gun ban in Washington, D.C., this summer, the suburban Chicago town repealed its ban.